Resume. The research conducted by The European University’s acad. Andria Aphakidze Institute of Archeology in Okherakhevi (Nichbisi community) of Mtskheta municipality, was intended to continue archaeological works started in 2019-2020. From July 11, 2021 to September 1, 2021, an archaeological survey was carried out directly on the early hellenistic cemetery and the section of the fortified walls revealed in 2019/2020. 21 tombs were excavated by the expedition. Most of them were pit burials, with strong traces of wooden remains and diverse grave goods. Excavated material, as in previous archaeological seasons, is presented by ceramics, jewelry and iron weapons (with only two cases of tombs without grave inventory - N11, N15). In order to determine the extent of the graveyard, a trench (3x4) was cut on the south-western slope of the hill up to 2 m. depth, but layers were found to be completely sterile. As for the study of the walls, revealed in 2019/2020, the main goal was cutting the control trenches to determine the nature of the stone formation. A similar picture emerged in both cases. The 1-meter-wide walls are built with unprocessed boulders and relatively small stones, which are filled with clay soil. The substructure of the walls is also made of clay soil. The horizontality of the rows is disrupted. At this stage, it is difficult to talk about the types of settlements in this area, as well as the object, surrounded by the walls. For a full-fledged study of cemetery and settlement, the research areas’ expansion, settlement’s typology studies and understanding them in a unified context are necessary.